Quite Contrary
While not quite as comfortable in the greenhouse as she was in the library, Meadow had grown rather fond of the warmth. It was like a hug all the time, one that didn't encumber her movements or hold her back. Just the right sensory experience. That, combined with the smell of the plants and the diffused light? This was a space she could feel safe and comfortable within. That, and it wasn't like that many people even came out here-- even better.
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It seemed her surprise had gone unnoticed, and that's something she can take solace in. No need to make things more awkward for herself than necessary, though that seemed to be the case. That seemed to typically be the case, at least. Meadow hadn't spent much time with her cousins. It wasn't that she didn't want to, instead that she found herself putting up unnecessary barriers between them. That, and she wasn't always the best playmate. Between that and her lack of interest in sparring, and desire to be away from too much noise... well, there was a reason that she didn't prefer the company of the other children. All of this and yet, she's glad for Talyssa's company.
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With a panning glance around the greenhouse, her attention immediately went back to the purple stalks of lavender that she had first stopped at upon arriving in the interior garden. “I think I love Lavender the most, though.” Talyssa declared, as she quickly returned to the planter where it was housed. “I like to sleep with it when I can, especially when I have a headache. It helps me center myself- calms my nerves- makes things more … peaceful I guess.” Trying to describe its effects was a bit more difficult since it influenced more of a calming state than a healing one. But while thinking of her nighttime routine, she immediately thought of another favorite. Casting a glance in Meadow’s direction, she offered a gentle grin. “And if you pair it with a nice chamomile tea right before bed, it will melt your stress away.” Talyssa finished dreamily … not that she had much to be stressed about. But it was still very relaxing nonetheless.
It was nice that Talyssa would fill the silence that would otherwise hang between them. The words that came were helpful, all things that Meadow would probably like to know. Things about the plants, as they both peered into them with interest. She talked about all the things that auntie had told her about the plants, and the pup made a mental note that she should probably also approach her about healing things. Right, that would be a good idea. Meadow carefully examined the planter of yarrow before her, sniffing at it with interest. Neat.
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As Meadow came to a halt and looked up to her with clear intention in her sterling gaze. Talyssa closed the gap between them, looking past Meadow into the planter she had stopped at. She studied a moment, reeling through her mind in an effort to recall the names of these particular herbs. The rosemary was a little easier to identify with its sparsely tined, needle-like leaves. The other plant was a little more difficult for her to remember. “Are these Rosemary … and …. Sage?” She asked hesitantly, taking a glance at her cousin to see if the other girl knew the answer. Whatever the second one was, it smelled good. “I don’t know much about them. But they do smell nice.” Talyssa commented as she leaned in to inhale the contents of the planter. Nice, indeed.